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tri·an·gu·lar [traɪˈæŋgjələʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ

I. trade [treɪd] N

1. trade no pl (buying and selling):

Handel m <-s> kein pl mit +dat

2. trade no pl (business activity):

Umsatz m <-es, -sätze>

3. trade (type of business):

Branche f <-, -n>
Gewerbe nt <-s, ->
Baugewerbe nt <-s> kein pl
Pelzgeschäft nt <-es, -e>

4. trade no pl (particular business):

5. trade (handicraft):

Handwerk nt <-(e)s> kein pl
to be in trade Brit esp pej dated

6. trade esp Am (swap):

Tauschgeschäft nt <-(e)s, -e>

7. trade Am SPORTS (transfer):

Transfer m <-s, -s>

8. trade (trade wind):

II. trade [treɪd] N modifier

trade (enquiry, mission):

III. trade [treɪd] VB intr

1. trade (exchange goods):

2. trade (do business):

3. trade STOCKEX (be bought and sold):

4. trade (use):

to trade on [or upon] sth

IV. trade [treɪd] VB trans

1. trade (exchange):

to trade sth [for sth]
etw [durch etw acc] austauschen

2. trade (buy and sell):

3. trade Am SPORTS (transfer):

OpenDict entry

trade VB

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

trade VB trans FINMKT

trade N FINMKT

trade N MKT COMPET

trade N handel

Klett Geography Glossary

triangular trade [traɪˈæŋɡjələˌtreɪd] N

Present
Itrade
youtrade
he/she/ittrades
wetrade
youtrade
theytrade
Past
Itraded
youtraded
he/she/ittraded
wetraded
youtraded
theytraded
Present Perfect
Ihavetraded
youhavetraded
he/she/ithastraded
wehavetraded
youhavetraded
theyhavetraded
Past Perfect
Ihadtraded
youhadtraded
he/she/ithadtraded
wehadtraded
youhadtraded
theyhadtraded

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Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not required in the region from which its major imports come.
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Triangular trade thus provides a method for rectifying trade imbalances between the above regions.
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Remember the triangular trade patterns you might have learned about in high school?
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Ships in the triangular trade made money at each stop.
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Highlighting some of the features of the monument, he notes the triangular marble panels, which were inspired by the maps of the triangular trade in slaves.
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